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Enabling Gaia observations of naked-eye stars

Authors :
B. Massart
R. Kohley
J. M. Martín-Fleitas
Johannes Sahlmann
J. L'hermitte
Alcione Mora
Pascal Paulet
M. Le Roy
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The ESA Gaia space astrometry mission will perform an all-sky survey of stellar objects complete in the nominal magnitude range G = [6.0 - 20.0]. The stars with G lower than 6.0, i.e. those visible to the unaided human eye, would thus not be observed by Gaia. We present an algorithm configuration for the Gaia on-board autonomous object observation system that makes it possible to observe very bright stars with G = [2.0-6.0). Its performance has been tested during the in-orbit commissioning phase achieving an observation completeness of ~94% at G = 3 - 5.7 and ~75% at G = 2 - 3. Furthermore, two targeted observation techniques for data acquisition of stars brighter than G = 2.0 were tested. The capabilities of these two techniques and the results of the in-flight tests are presented. Although the astrometric performance for stars with G lower than 6.0 has yet to be established, it is clear that several science cases will benefit from the results of the work presented here.<br />12 pages, 5 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the SPIE 9143, 2014 Astronomical Instrumentation and Telescopes conference

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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